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Divinity refers to the state of being divine, holy or god-like, often representing the nature of a supreme being. It can denote a god or goddess, the study of religion (theology), or a radiant, sacred quality. Synonyms include deity, godhood, theology, holiness,
As a verb, to fathom means to understand, to comprehend or to get to the bottom of a problem or mystery.
Proficient describes being highly skilled, competant, or experienced in a specific activity, art or subject; usually achieved through training and practice. It implies a high level of ability, such as being “proficient in two languages” or “proficient at computer repair”.